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Brevet Maj. General Daniel R. Chaplin, (USA)

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Death: August 20, 1864 (44) (mortally wounded by a sharpshooter at the Battle of Deep Bottom on 17 August 1864)
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Son of Benjamin Chaplin and Jane Chaplin
Husband of Susan Davis Chaplin
Father of Winfield Scott Chaplin

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About Brevet Maj. General Daniel Chaplin (USA)

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Col. Daniel Chaplin (1820-1864) was a Union officer in the American Civil War who died in battle and was posthumously made a Major General. Under Chaplin's command, the ill-fated charge of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Regiment against Confederate breastworks during Siege of Petersburg resulted on the greatest single loss of life by a Union Regiment in a single action. A total of 7 officers and 108 men were killed, and another 25 officers and 464 men wounded. These casualties constituted 67% of the strength of the 900-man force. Chaplin survived the action but was subsequently shot by a sharpshooter at Battle of Deep Bottom in 1864, and died four days later in a Philadelphia hospital.

Chaplin was born in Red Bank, New Brunswick, Canada, on 22 Jan 1820. He moved with his family to Bridgton, Maine when he was about three years of age. There he lived until he was about twenty-one, when he became a clerk for Thurston and Metcalf, ship chandlers, of Bangor, Maine. When the Civil War broke out, he enlisted as a private in Company F of the Second Maine Regiment, which was raised in Bangor. He was chosen captain of the company 28 May 1861, and was promoted to the rank of Major, 13 September of that year. On 11 July 1862, he was appointed colonel of the Eighteenth Maine Regiment, which became in January 1863, the First Maine Heavy Artillery.

Chaplin is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor. In 1867 he was appointed a Brigadier General by Brevet in the Volunteer Army of the United States, for gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia, to date from 17 August 1864. The same General Order appointed him Major General by Brevet, as of the same date.

In the HISTORY OF THE FIRST MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY appears this tribute to him: "He was born a soldier, attractive and magnetic in person, a fine horseman with commanding presence. He gave to his officera a royal friendship, to his soldiers a fatherly care, and to all a considerate appreciation of merit, wherever found. He was brave almost to recklessness, but modest withal"


Mortally wounded by a sharpshooter at the Battle of Deep Bottom on 17 August 1864.

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Civil War Union Brevet Major General. He entered the Union Army on May 28, 1861, when he was commissioned as Captain and commander of Company F, 2nd Maine Volunteer Infantry. Promoted to Major of the regiment on September 14, 1861, he served in that duty until July 11, 1862. On that day he was commissioned as Colonel, and was transferred to command the 18th Maine Volunteer Infantry. On December 19, 1862 the unit's designation was changed to the 1st Maine Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and Colonel Chaplin led it up to the August 17, 1864 Battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia, where he received a mortal wound. After lingering for three days, he died of those wounds in a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania hospital. He was posthumously given the brevet promotions to Brigadier General and Major General, US Volunteers "for gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Deep Bottom, Va.", with the dates of the brevets backdated to the day of his mortal wounding. (bio by: Russ Dodge)

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